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Joachim Gessinger

    Sprache und Bürgertum
    Handbuch der Lingologie
    Wem gehört die Sprache?
    Korpuslinguistik
    Auge & Ohr
    • Auge & Ohr

      Studien zur Erforschung der Sprache am Menschen 1700–1850

      • 789pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

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      Auge & Ohr
    • The book presents a collection of essays exploring various aspects of corpus linguistics. Joachim Gessinger, Angelika Redder, and Ulrich Schmitz discuss the potentials, challenges, and future perspectives of the field. Noah Bubenhofer argues that the term "linguistics" becomes meaningless within corpus linguistics, proposing four theses regarding its future. Daniel Knuchel and Janine Luth address the accessibility of data online, focusing on the legal and ethical challenges in corpus construction. Kristin Bührig examines scandal communication from a linguistic perspective, considering data, corpora, and evaluation methods. Ludwig M. Eichinger highlights the role of corpus linguistics in everyday linguistic research. Gessinger also critiques perceptual linguistics, while Schmitz questions the scholarly engagement in corpus linguistics, particularly regarding image corpora and 'Linguistic Landscapes.' J. Berenike Herrmann and Gerhard Lauer discuss corpus literary studies, using a corpus of modern literature as an example. Max Grüntgens and Thomas Kollatz explore the integration of corpus-based work with epigraphic databases, emphasizing challenges and opportunities. Alexander Geyken and Susanne Haaf focus on strategies for integrating heterogeneous historical text corpora into the German Text Archive. Jan Wirrer raises theoretical and methodological questions about hard and soft data in corpus linguistics. Jens Philipp Lanwer di

      Korpuslinguistik